When authorities "identify the remains" of a perso
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Mary is referring to Florida statutes, which have been posted before.
(b) A recovery permit may be issued only after the existence and nature of a historic shipwreck site has been documented by exploration permit activities and mutually agreed upon by the division and the permittee. A recovery permit allows the permittee to conduct more extensive excavations and recover archaeological materials, and allows for the transfer of title to the permittee of objects recovered, per Rule 1A-31.090, F.A.C. The number, location, extent and type of such excavation and recovery operations shall be specified in the permit.
https://www.flrules.org/gateway/RuleNo.asp?ti...1A-31.0062
Juno predates the rule change.
Rulemaking Authority 267.031(1) FS. Law Implemented 267.031(2), 267.061(1) FS. History–New 7-20-09 .
And wasn't the FBAR being sued by Kyle? Didn't they let the permit expire?
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Mary was referring to simply identifying evidence that a ship had been found.
Was the wood hull they found not enough?